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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Architecture in Europe and/or America from 1750 to the present. Recent topics include the Architecture of Neoclassicism; and Sullivan, Wright and the Prairie School. RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
American architecture from the Colonies to the present. Recent topics include Architecture of the Colonial and Federal Periods, Nineteenth Century American Architecture, and Philadelphia Architecture. RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for a total of 12 credits when topics vary.
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3.00 Credits
This is a topic course seminar in which students examine Orientalism and postcolonial discourse in history of art, architecture, archaeology or material culture. Possible Topics include: "The Orient and Its Representation," "Japonism and Impressionism," "Art after Orientalism," "Postcolonial Art History and Contemporary Aesthetics," among others. The seminar allows students to engage with theoretical discourse, while allowing rooms for students to add new perspectives differing from preestablished arguments that have emerged after the publication of Edward Said's Orientalism.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
American art from the Colonies to the present. Recent topics include Art and Revolution in Early America; Early American Modernism, and American Painting and Sculpture after World War II. RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for a total of 12 credits when topics vary.
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3.00 Credits
The arts of Latin America from pre-Hispanic times to the 21st century. Topics change with each time of offering. Recent topics include Art and Religion in Latin America, and Art and Conquest in the New World. RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once for credit when topics vary.
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3.00 Credits
In this seminar, which bridges Art History and Africana Studies, students will study and construct a genealogy of African American Art. As a topic seminar, students will engage with a range of subjects foundational to the history of African-American art and examine art in a variety of forms and mediums. Examples of topics include: The Idea of Black Art, Black Art before the 20th century, The Place of Africa in African-American Art, Global-Local Art and African-Diaspora, among others. PREREQ: At least one of 200- or higher level courses in ARTH or AFRA.
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3.00 Credits
Art, architecture and archaeology of China, Japan, and/or Korea. Materials from nearby regions may also be included. Possible topics include Chinese Art and Collecting, Modern Architecture in East Asia, Meiji Art and architecture, East Asian Archaeology and Nationalism.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding and interpreting everyday buildings and landscapes by seeing the built environment through a physical lens (material, construction, style and plan) and social lens (gender, class, race) and from the perspective of multiple disciplines.
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3.00 Credits
The complex and performative nature of museums vis-a-vis race, remembrance and reconciliation with a focus on Black American and African Diasporic history and culture. What role[s] do objects, history, and culture perform under such curatorial and museum mandates and visions? How do changing socio-political and cultural landscapes and challenges to representational politics shape museum practices? Considered here are black cultural institutions, their formation and foundation as well as exhibition histories of black visual art and culture. RESTRICTIONS: Open to juniors and seniors only.
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3.00 Credits
Contemporary architecture from around the world. Topics include Contemporary Architecture, Cross-cultural Dialogues, Transnational Practices. Discover theories of postcolonialism and postmodernism to discuss aesthetic forms and concepts in the most recent architectural design projects.
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